Slatina, Bulgaria
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Slatina (Bulgarian: Слатина) is an urban municipality located in the eastern parts of the capital Sofia. As of 2006 it has 65,772 inhabitants. The municipality has an area of 13,25 km² which counts for 6,69% of the total Capital Municipality area. It is a flat country with some heights to the west.
Its borders follow Iskarsko Shose Str., Iskar river, Tsarigradsko Shose Blvd, Sitnyakovo Blvd, Boyan Magesnik Str, Stoyan Popov Str and Letostrui Str. Slatina includes five neighbourhoods: "Yavorov"; "Geo Milev"; "Hristo Smirnenski"; "Reduta" and "Hristo Botev". "Reduta" neighbourhood is the highest place in the capital.
There are 23 hectares of green spaces and 3 parks. There are several important institutions such as the Minisry of Domestic Affairs; Committee for Exploiting Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes and State Music Academy "Pancho Vladigerov". The embassies of Sweden, China, India and Romania are located there. There are also two sports halls: "Festivalna" and "Universiada".
[edit] Economy
Service and manufacturing industry are the backbone of the economy. There are large machine-building and electronics plants such as "Electronika", "Lidi-R", "Meditsinska Tehnika Inzhenering". There are also food processing plants. One of the symbols of the capital, Pliska Hotel is located within the municipality. Sky City Mall is located in close proximity to the Pliska Hotel. The unemployment is 4,1%.
Sofia International Airport is a major transport hub not only of Sofia and Bulgaria but in the whole Balkan Peninsula. There is a business park under construction near the airport.
[edit] Culture and Education
There are 9 schools, 8 kindergartens and 6 chitalishta in Slatina. There are also three Institutes for Higher Education, including the New Bulgarian University. The State School for Dance Art is located there as well. There are two churches: "Sv. Troitsa" (Holy Trinity) and "Sveti Duh" (Holy Spirit). There is a chapel "Sv. Mina".
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